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the syrian government blasted the arab league's decision. claiming it is selling out arab identity to israel and the united states. >> a man who has seen his share of bad breaks got a mighty lucky ones when it mattered the most. the story behind this man's power ball ball win up next. smokers who gamble just hit a big lotto in atlantic city. we will tell you why new jersey's first smoke-free casino now just says go ahead and light up. human" ] humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, to policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what ee comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] i found our colors. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you should check out our workshops... push your
the syrian government blasted the arab league's decision. claiming it is selling out arab identity to israel and the united states. >> a man who has seen his share of bad breaks got a mighty lucky ones when it mattered the most. the story behind this man's power ball ball win up next. smokers who gamble just hit a big lotto in atlantic city. we will tell you why new jersey's first smoke-free casino now just says go ahead and light up. human" ] humans. even when we cross our t's and...
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the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got hurt. >> neil: how bad does this get as far as a scandal and how much it hurts banks, there, here, everywhere? >> imagine this country is only the size of yellowstone national park. the population is as big as dallas but the ramifications and reverberation, why don't people in spain take money out of the bank. people in eu said we love this idea of taking money out of individual banking deposits. so, it's going to happen again. so why you keep your money in a european bank at this point? i have no idea. there could be more runs. >> neil: we'll watch very closely. thank you very much. and i think she put i
the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got...
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government. i did it the other way can that migration was a very beautiful experience because of that expertise in those areas outside government and then in government. so, when i started there as a scholar in residency, dci pass thyroid my office and said, what is this scholar in residence? what do you do? i said i sit, i talk to an lists, i brief policymakers, i look at our intelligence for the year, and i write, and he said, and we pay you for that? i said, damn right, you do. and then we started basically helping to build that expertise in the region. now, i had talked to a number when i was -- in an article i referred to in the previous panel, talked to a number of policymakers but -- about their reflection on the war and the lessons that emerged and their experiences specifically in the 1970s. now, as policymakers began to understand sadat strategically thinking, policy became the driver,, of much intelligence during the '70s, in fact the cia in the '70s had not had a good standing, congre
government. i did it the other way can that migration was a very beautiful experience because of that expertise in those areas outside government and then in government. so, when i started there as a scholar in residency, dci pass thyroid my office and said, what is this scholar in residence? what do you do? i said i sit, i talk to an lists, i brief policymakers, i look at our intelligence for the year, and i write, and he said, and we pay you for that? i said, damn right, you do. and then we...
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a big part has to do with aircraft and how the government counts it and the delivery by boeing. if we look at nondefense. minus 3.2. plus 95% in february. so i don't know if they delivered a lot of planes or the government just wanted the planes they delivered. in general, the business investment proxy has been doing quite well. it's minus 2.7. rick is correct. it's about a point and a half worse than expectations. but we did have the 6.7% jump in january. it seems we're still on track for business investment to add to gdp in the first quarter. i don't know if mr. darst has capital goods companies and whether or not they have been a good play. >> we like the industrials. they have a global guerrilla expect. you want to look at hiring. you want to look at the fourth piece. profits. so we're wondering whether they're going to come through. they start the earnings season very shortly. and this is connected to the goods orders. thirdly, personal income. that's the wages you show over there in the survey. wages are just hang anything there. finally, political developments as the same
a big part has to do with aircraft and how the government counts it and the delivery by boeing. if we look at nondefense. minus 3.2. plus 95% in february. so i don't know if they delivered a lot of planes or the government just wanted the planes they delivered. in general, the business investment proxy has been doing quite well. it's minus 2.7. rick is correct. it's about a point and a half worse than expectations. but we did have the 6.7% jump in january. it seems we're still on track for...
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next it goes to state and local government choices. then to homeless shelter use and finally it can be put up to sale. it should start to the sale to the private sector or some other entity rather than waiting until everybody else has a chance to look at it because by then the private sector has moved on to some other choice. >> gretchen: let's take a look at what the president sed about this in 2010. i hereby direct agencies to accelerate efforts to eliminate excess properties. in total, agencies should produce no less than $3 billion in cost savings by the end of fiscal year 2012. i'm assuming that happened or did it not? >> it did not happen. in fact the government accountability office took a look at bunch of properties, 23 out of 26 they looked at were mislabeled. they said one building was in great shape. it was rat infested. the again services administration said they were saving $118 million on four new construction projects, but those savings were over 30 years, not even over one year. they are not close to those savings. pres
next it goes to state and local government choices. then to homeless shelter use and finally it can be put up to sale. it should start to the sale to the private sector or some other entity rather than waiting until everybody else has a chance to look at it because by then the private sector has moved on to some other choice. >> gretchen: let's take a look at what the president sed about this in 2010. i hereby direct agencies to accelerate efforts to eliminate excess properties. in total,...
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but what's the significance of that transfer to the afghan government? >> it's significant and for a couple different reasons. one is that it shows the acceleration of the redeployment of troops is going to happen quickly because a lot of troops were actually there to maintain a lot of the prison facilities, the bases at bagram, the most built out facilities that we have inside of afghanistan. it shows a level of seriousness about how fast this redeployment is going to happen. it really tries to establish a sense of nationalistic identity within afghanistan. because part of the challenge of president karzai ever since he's been the president there is that he's been not much more than the mayor of kabul. his fear and influence has not stretched out into particularly the rural areas where you have heavy influences of taliban and other type of, you know, resistance. the united states is saying this is what you asked for, what you want. therefore, we're placing the ball into your hands and seeing what you can do with it. what i find interesting, you talk abo
but what's the significance of that transfer to the afghan government? >> it's significant and for a couple different reasons. one is that it shows the acceleration of the redeployment of troops is going to happen quickly because a lot of troops were actually there to maintain a lot of the prison facilities, the bases at bagram, the most built out facilities that we have inside of afghanistan. it shows a level of seriousness about how fast this redeployment is going to happen. it really...
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never ending mission to force changes, to boldly go where no government employee has gone before. >> the irs under fire for this training video that parodies "star trek," costing tens of thousands of dollars. >> serve you coffee while you wait, sir, it's better than mcdonald's and twice the price. >> it's bad and makes you want to pull your hair out. >> back in russia, i dream some day i'd be rich and famous. >> me, too, that's why i became a public servant. >> not trying to get all, but got to give props. spent almost a million on clowns, mind readers and-- >> ♪ love to the nation, never be under investigation ♪ . >> greta: paul prouty the regional commissioner did lose his job. >> ♪ oh, oh ♪ >> tsa says he known or should have known about the questionable or excessive expenditures. ♪ i got that ♪ >> he got his job back. >> previously on the amazing race. >> cbs, idiotic, stupid, take that show and shove it. >> we apologize to veterans. >> we didn't see this coming. there's no harm in saying, you're screwed up. >> greta: all that and more straight ahead. first, what's go
never ending mission to force changes, to boldly go where no government employee has gone before. >> the irs under fire for this training video that parodies "star trek," costing tens of thousands of dollars. >> serve you coffee while you wait, sir, it's better than mcdonald's and twice the price. >> it's bad and makes you want to pull your hair out. >> back in russia, i dream some day i'd be rich and famous. >> me, too, that's why i became a public...
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has government of punjab put resources into public education. are is our british friends invested in supporting education in punjab. hasgovernment of punjab introduced some serious metrics for tracking performance of schools and tracking educational levels. there is a long way to go. that is a bright spot in one that can be emulated more broadly. i agree with you on the importance of this as the subject and one that will have to be addressed by any pakistani government. >> today a rally for same-sex marriage. case is challenging california's ban on same-sex marriage -- see it live on c- span 2. >> the supreme court hears oral arguments for and against same- sex marriage. today it is hollandsworth v. perry. the case follows the 2008 passage of proposition eight ending same-sex marriages. the ninth circuit court of appeals heard the case ruling provincial -- proposition eight unconstitutional. wednesday the court hears the case centering around the marriage act. they will not argue in defense of d.o.m.a. we will bring you the recordings when they
has government of punjab put resources into public education. are is our british friends invested in supporting education in punjab. hasgovernment of punjab introduced some serious metrics for tracking performance of schools and tracking educational levels. there is a long way to go. that is a bright spot in one that can be emulated more broadly. i agree with you on the importance of this as the subject and one that will have to be addressed by any pakistani government. >> today a rally...
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it's not that certain people don't need help from us and the government. it's that when you give too many people help, they start to atrophy. when you go to outerspace and you are going to spend a lot of time out irspace at a space station part of the problem is bone atrophy and muscle mass loss because there is no resistance. you don't have resistance in outerspace. you remove all the resistance you atrophy and then we just got a bunch of super skinny astronauts. >> bill: all right. now, this commercial, basically is encouraging families that receive food stamps to come to this facility because the facility will make it easy for them to cash their food stamps in. that's what this is primarily about. all right. now, you come from a family that did get food stamps. correct? so you -- you are bringing a personal note into this. explain that a little bit. >> well, i just know that a person is capable of doing almost everything. and same person is capable of doing nothing. and if you deliver the food to them, or you deliver the dwelling to them or whatever you
it's not that certain people don't need help from us and the government. it's that when you give too many people help, they start to atrophy. when you go to outerspace and you are going to spend a lot of time out irspace at a space station part of the problem is bone atrophy and muscle mass loss because there is no resistance. you don't have resistance in outerspace. you remove all the resistance you atrophy and then we just got a bunch of super skinny astronauts. >> bill: all right. now,...
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the afghan government could be more effective and a little less corrupt. pakistan could be persuaded to be a little more supportive. we will come back to the specifics. i wonder if you can tell us a big-picture story. were you frustrated by where the war was when you arrived? where you still fundamentally frustrated where it was when you left? or did you feel there was a generally positive narrative in big-picture terms? you mentioned specific encouraging signs with the afghan army and population and its commitment to the country. but when put the whole thing together, do you still believe in the mission? do you still think we're being relatively successful? we have a decent prospect for at least a modest level of success in the end? >> short answer to that is yes. and one of the comments you made earlier in your question about fa is those of us who i think have been closest to the mission are perhaps those of us who believe in it the most. so i'm not fatigued by it. i was tired every now and again. but i want fatigued by it. in fact, as i was coming out o
the afghan government could be more effective and a little less corrupt. pakistan could be persuaded to be a little more supportive. we will come back to the specifics. i wonder if you can tell us a big-picture story. were you frustrated by where the war was when you arrived? where you still fundamentally frustrated where it was when you left? or did you feel there was a generally positive narrative in big-picture terms? you mentioned specific encouraging signs with the afghan army and...
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in fact, the government changing its mind. by that time, by the way, the folks here on this island nation won't have any access to banks for 12 days 12 gays in the heart of -- 12 days in the heart of europe. president speaking to citizens he says significant decisions will be made in the coming days. it could be a bumpy ride. back to you, shep. >> shepard: greg pat cot. cyprus. no need to panic. if you could, take a look around for a moment. see if you find a zil a deadly virus. folks at the university of texas would appreciate it medical facility says it lost the vial last week. the virus inside that vial can cause a potentially deadly fever in humans. only through contact with venezuelan rats. anyway the school's president has released a statement saying the investigation continues but at this time it is likely, but not confirmed that the vial was destroyed during normal laboratory sterilization practices. investigators say they want to know more about how too sky divers plummeted to the ground and died over the weekend. and
in fact, the government changing its mind. by that time, by the way, the folks here on this island nation won't have any access to banks for 12 days 12 gays in the heart of -- 12 days in the heart of europe. president speaking to citizens he says significant decisions will be made in the coming days. it could be a bumpy ride. back to you, shep. >> shepard: greg pat cot. cyprus. no need to panic. if you could, take a look around for a moment. see if you find a zil a deadly virus. folks at...
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those with bank accounts will looking for government seizures above 40%. it's called bail-in. a leader stepped down. did iraq knowingly allow iranians to use the air space? 400,000 to study duck junk. there are bizarre expenditures that you are covering. don't miss a moment of the what to cut series? will republicans and democrats find common ground on the budget? and we have a million dollar weekend but we explain on "special report" from washington coming up. ♪ ♪ >> greg: on friday, kid zone page posted this quote. our attitude toward ourselves should be to be insatiable and learning and toward others to be tireless in teaching. they took it down and replaceded it with this. sorry there is no quote of the of the today. yes, that is the department of education. pretty scary. this is not the human fault but it's the apparatus. if only mao felt that way, he wouldn't have killed million of people. as the minnesota state university picked bill ayers as scholar and showed work in justice. ayers dedicated his book "the prairie fiery" to robert kennedy assassin. sisirhan sirhan.
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ex-inning a great deal of economic muscle now in europe, calling the shots with regard to national governments in europe and certainly a threat i think to national sovereignty in europe. ashley: nile, in the last 30 seconds or so, where does this all lead us? we talked before about the eurozone breaking up but is this a watershed moment in some respects because the rules have really been changed? >> i do think it is a watershed moment and it is going to encourage i think a number of european countries to consider exiting the euro all together and i would think that certainly for the greeks, for example, that, what's happened in cyprus will frighten a the are of people there. it is going to lead to many greeks calling for an exit from the euro all together. i think if the greeks go, then certainly others could well follow suit. so i do think this send all the wrong signals actually across europe and it will fundamentally undermined confidence in the banking system in many european countries. ashley: we're out of time. thank you so much, nile gardiner with the heritage foundation as always, than
ex-inning a great deal of economic muscle now in europe, calling the shots with regard to national governments in europe and certainly a threat i think to national sovereignty in europe. ashley: nile, in the last 30 seconds or so, where does this all lead us? we talked before about the eurozone breaking up but is this a watershed moment in some respects because the rules have really been changed? >> i do think it is a watershed moment and it is going to encourage i think a number of...
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the first time potentially that one democratic government would hand over to another democratic government, believe it or not, for the first time in country's history. he believes that he's going to be a key player. but given the muted response he's had to his landing here so far and very little media coverage, it would seem that they have an uphill battle to make that race to the front so to speak here in the election coming up here. he -- as we said, he was unchallenged in the past, but now he wants to try and challenge all the big boys in pakistan's politics. well, it remains to be seen if he can manage that. >> well, that's the thing. he comes back and says he's coming back to in his words save the country. and yet he hasn't got a seat. he hasn't got much of a chance of getting 170 seats in the election one would imagine. meanwhile, what are the charges he's facing? and then as we said he's a guy that the taliban wants to take out. >> yes. absolutely. a couple of reality checks there aren't there? not just the political one, but some harsh ones for him. he's facing legal cases surround
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the federal government is open, that is it from here in hagerstown. jenna: where is your other glove? i'm worried about you steve. >> i lost one of my gloves. i don't know what happened. i'll be okay. jenna: good, we've got the crew out there taking care of you. steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the u.s. closer to getting involved in the com conflict. why does syria matter. catherine herridge live in washington with more on that story. >> what makes the sear january conflict distinctive is the regime has links to all the regional none tphreubgts and key players in and outside of the middle east. the se
the federal government is open, that is it from here in hagerstown. jenna: where is your other glove? i'm worried about you steve. >> i lost one of my gloves. i don't know what happened. i'll be okay. jenna: good, we've got the crew out there taking care of you. steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the...
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as is always the case in a case like this, the ability to conduct government reforms is difficult. it is hard. this is a new and the creek -- and increasingly assertive legislature. they are boisterous, aggressive, and assertive. all of those things are positive with respect to where they seek to go in afghanistan. . is is a young democracy it is early. the good news is in ways that other countries we have been involved with overtime, first, afghanistan sits on top of trillions of dollars of natural resources. expands a wide spot -- it stands a wide spectrum from rare earth to strategic minerals to gems and gold. just a vast, vast wealth. the next bit of great wealth to develop isn't the mining industry, it needs to develop its human capital. from a poste thelict environment where national leadership chose to invest in the youth. there are countries around the world and people can take them off quickly with as early strategic decisions to develop the use of the country have delivered relatively small countries with a great capacity over time. koryak as an example. the very importan
as is always the case in a case like this, the ability to conduct government reforms is difficult. it is hard. this is a new and the creek -- and increasingly assertive legislature. they are boisterous, aggressive, and assertive. all of those things are positive with respect to where they seek to go in afghanistan. . is is a young democracy it is early. the good news is in ways that other countries we have been involved with overtime, first, afghanistan sits on top of trillions of dollars of...
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on the iraqi government to halt that type of aid, just as the supporters of the opposition, including saudi arabia, turkey and qatar are reportedly sending more weapons and money to the rebels. chris? >> ayman, thank you. more than 70,000 dead since the start of the conflict. remarkable. thanks for your reporting. >>> and for more on the secretary's middle east trip, i'm joined by nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, traveling with secretary kerry and was able to give us this report by phone from afghanistan. >> reporter: chris, this is secretary kerry's sixth trip to afghanistan in the last couple years. but his first as secretary. and he's got a good relationship with hamid karzai, the very eccentric president of afghanistan. and this is a mission here. the question is, is he going to play good cop or bad cop today. given the fact that karzai was so difficult the last time he visited with a top american, which was chuck hagel, of course, defense secretary. kerry has such a good relationship, he's going to try to smooth things over. they think they can get past
on the iraqi government to halt that type of aid, just as the supporters of the opposition, including saudi arabia, turkey and qatar are reportedly sending more weapons and money to the rebels. chris? >> ayman, thank you. more than 70,000 dead since the start of the conflict. remarkable. thanks for your reporting. >>> and for more on the secretary's middle east trip, i'm joined by nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, traveling with secretary kerry and was...
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military is handing over detention facility to the afghan government. it is the only detention facility in the country that was under american control. the transfer comes a year after the two sides initially agreed on the handover. a transfer ceremony is set for today next to the u.s.- run bagram military base north of kabul. the u.s. was supposed to fully hand over the facility last september after signing an agreement to do so a year ago. but the transfer was held up pending a final deal between the u.s. and the afghans over the release of dangerous prisoners. that deal was struck late last week and under it, prisoners considered dangerous would not be released from the detention center. >> rebels have overthrown the ifs african republic, seizing the presidential palace and declaring that the desperately poor country has "opened a new page in its history." the country's president fled the capital. the rebels' invasion of the capital comes just two months after they had signed a peace agreement that would have let the president serve until 2016. that d
military is handing over detention facility to the afghan government. it is the only detention facility in the country that was under american control. the transfer comes a year after the two sides initially agreed on the handover. a transfer ceremony is set for today next to the u.s.- run bagram military base north of kabul. the u.s. was supposed to fully hand over the facility last september after signing an agreement to do so a year ago. but the transfer was held up pending a final deal...
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government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy gaudet, a native of the ivory coast who was raised here is serving a 16-year prison term for kercher's murder. now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this morning. ahead on "starting point," after taking some painful hits, your wallet getting a little bit of a break at the gas pump. i'm going to tell you what's behind the price drop and whether it will last. >>> and a shocking claim, could a republican presidential candidate really endorse same-sex marriage by 2016. we'll break down karl rove's really interesting interview. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connectio
government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy gaudet, a native of the ivory coast who was raised here is serving a 16-year prison term for kercher's murder. now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this...
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government handed the afghan government the keys to the par one detention facility. it was the last one in u.s. control in afghanistan and afghans have promised they will not let the most dangerous prisoners go free. another item for secretary kerry and president karzai is hashing out the details that would give troops immunity past 2014. state department says it is still early in the negotiating process. on his way to afghanistan he made another surprise stop in iraq where he told their prime minister nouri al-maliki to stop letting iran fly planes full of weapons through iraqi airspace into syria. >> i made it very clear that for those of us who are engaged in an effort to see president assad to step down and to see a democratic process take hold with a transitional government according to the geneva convention, for those of us engaged in that effort anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> reporter: later on kerry and karzai will hold a press conference. hamid karzai made waves that he thought the united states and taliban were collaborating on bo
government handed the afghan government the keys to the par one detention facility. it was the last one in u.s. control in afghanistan and afghans have promised they will not let the most dangerous prisoners go free. another item for secretary kerry and president karzai is hashing out the details that would give troops immunity past 2014. state department says it is still early in the negotiating process. on his way to afghanistan he made another surprise stop in iraq where he told their prime...
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stay in his post amid wider speech fears trouble at the top will derail any chance of talks with the government. you know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar of the u.s. mainstream press prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days now risking their health in a desperate protest. one pm in moscow why matras a good having you with us here on r t our top story is in cyprus where fraud talks went down to the wire but cyprus managing to clinch an eleventh hour belo deal with its creditors to avoid financial ruin there's a price to pay those people with more than one hundred thousand euros in the country's second biggest bank will see a ton a chunk of that taken away in the bank itself broken up ortiz tessera cilia has more from nicosia. deal has. really been a last minute effort here trying to meet monday twenty fifth of matched by the european central bank and putting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here capital a bank of cyprus like you know what's going to happen is going to be having to create the concept o
stay in his post amid wider speech fears trouble at the top will derail any chance of talks with the government. you know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar of the u.s. mainstream press prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days now risking their health in a desperate protest. one pm in moscow why matras a good having you with us here on r t our top story is in cyprus where fraud talks went down to the wire but cyprus managing to clinch an eleventh...
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to stay in his post made wider fears that trouble of the toppled the rail chances of talks with the government. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar in the us mainstream press prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days risking their health in a desperate protest. noon in moscow i matter as a good having you with us here on r t our top story there were fraught talks that went down to the wire but cyprus has managed to clinch an eleventh hour bailout deal with creditors to avoid financial ruin a heavy price to pay though people with more than one hundred thousand euros in the country's second biggest bank will see a chunk of that swiped away and the bank itself broken into pieces are these tests as more from the. the deal has. really been a last minute effort here trying to meet monday twenty fifth. cutting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here on capitol bank of cyprus loci know what's going to happen is going to be having to create the concept of the good bank a bad bank so first of all those are the plans
to stay in his post made wider fears that trouble of the toppled the rail chances of talks with the government. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar in the us mainstream press prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days risking their health in a desperate protest. noon in moscow i matter as a good having you with us here on r t our top story there were fraught talks that went down to the wire but cyprus has managed to clinch an eleventh hour bailout deal...
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to stay in his post a little wider fears the trouble at the top of the real chance of talks with the government once. you. know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar in the u.s. mainstream media prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days risking their help in a desperate protest. eleven am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on r t we start our program in cyprus where fraud talks have been down to the wire but the country managed to score an eleventh hour bailout deal with creditors to avoid a financial meltdown there is a price to pay though people with more than one hundred thousand euros in the country's second biggest bank will see a chunk taken away the bank itself will also be broken up are these tests are cilia as more from nicosia. the deal has. really been a last minute effort here trying to meet monday twenty fifth of matched by the european central bank and cutting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here papua bank of cyprus like you know what's going to happen is going to be havin
to stay in his post a little wider fears the trouble at the top of the real chance of talks with the government once. you. know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar in the u.s. mainstream media prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days risking their help in a desperate protest. eleven am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on r t we start our program in cyprus where fraud talks have been down to the wire but the country managed to...
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questioned thes government's -- tirbal leade -- questioned the government's decision. >> we need the water not just to drink or farm. we also use it for our religious ceremonies. these traditions are now in danger of dying. the river is what holds us together. >> especially since drain the river could threaten the sacred rituals his people have practiced for centuries. even the construction of the aqueduct is well under way, fernando and almost every member of the tribal community are challenging it in the courts. they claim they will lose another 10,000 hectares of land after it is built. >> we're going to fight this project with our last breath because of this land is ours, along with 50% of the water. the government believes we will give up. >> fernando hopes to preserve their land and also their way of life. al jazeera, mexico. >> time now for all sports. >> tiger woods is contract to wait one more day to try to reclaim the world's number-one ranking. that is after the final round of the arnold palmer invitational in florida was delayed because of heavy rain and high winds. the s
questioned thes government's -- tirbal leade -- questioned the government's decision. >> we need the water not just to drink or farm. we also use it for our religious ceremonies. these traditions are now in danger of dying. the river is what holds us together. >> especially since drain the river could threaten the sacred rituals his people have practiced for centuries. even the construction of the aqueduct is well under way, fernando and almost every member of the tribal community...
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>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but there is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be this zero sum game but there are zero -- consequences to kill legal immigration. john: yes, a veronique de rugy subsidy is paid less because you are here. >> the data overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer
>> your federal government out work. we're in a room with libertarian thinkers but there is a problem that in the pure libertarian sense to have the idea there should be the unrestricted movement of human beings trans global individual liberty by the way the al qaeda thinks that is sandy -- just fine. john: but keep them now. >> what about the guy who was struggling to keep a job with wage credibility and in a downward spiral because of excess levels of immigration? that may not be...
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stay in the post and made wider fears that trouble at the top will derail chances of talks with the government was . no. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar of the us media prisoners refusing food for forty eight days risking their health in a desperate protest. nine am in moscow i met très a good having you with us here on r t our top story there were fraught talks that went down to the wire but cyprus has managed to clinch an eleventh hour ballo deal with his creditors to avoid financial ruin there is a price to pay though people with more than one hundred thousand euros in the country's second largest bank will see a chunk of that taken away the bank itself will be broken up our tests are silly as more from nicosia. deal has. really been a last minute effort here trying to meet monday twenty fifth of march deadline. for cutting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here are going to be having to create the concept of the good bad bad bad so first of all those are the plans that so the one hundred thousand euros will be
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by saying that he was willing to talk about the departure of assad with his vice president and his government but not with the syrian president assad himself now tips resignation does raise questions over the integrity of the syrian national opposition coalition it comes on the heels of twelve opposition members pulling out last week over the election of applying minister the tip has complained that there has been insufficient groundwork to actually be able to form a government what we witnessing also is stark division among state not united picture at all and the opposition finding it very difficult to come to some kind of united stance on how to deal with the syrian regime with the tips sticking down is also seen as a sign of internal divisions it is seen as a sign of anxiety and so the question remains what does his resignation mean for efforts to find a diplomatic solution to this conflict. the u.s. is accusing iraq of turning a blind eye towards airspace being used by iranian flights travel weapons to syria secretary of state john kerry on a surprise trip to baghdad said iranian arms wer
by saying that he was willing to talk about the departure of assad with his vice president and his government but not with the syrian president assad himself now tips resignation does raise questions over the integrity of the syrian national opposition coalition it comes on the heels of twelve opposition members pulling out last week over the election of applying minister the tip has complained that there has been insufficient groundwork to actually be able to form a government what we...
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this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imerious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later they said they wanted to use banned assault weapons. earlier this week, governor cuomo admitted that he had to amend the law. because it bans the sale of this. they didn't even think about that. the idiocy of the whole process is astounding. new report out today saying that governor cuomo is trying to lure the "tonight show" back to manhattan. that is right, nbc with three shows is trying to, well, basically dump the host of one of their three winning shows. ese are brilliant people. right and to get the show back to manhattan providing 30 percent tax break if it decides to leave to caper but it
this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imerious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later they said they wanted to use banned assault weapons. earlier this...
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is still sending money and money is being wasted by a literally government. coming out what take a look at the daily lives of migrants in russia working towards the truth that children will be able to return home well funded in a good position that's after the break. world. science technology innovation all that is developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. cool. ok. ok. some account is the oldest city in central asia. it was a prosperous humble on the silk road. today. a former soviet republic. average monthly wage here is one hundred dollars if someone wants to go to a european country they need the government's permission. if they want to to go.
is still sending money and money is being wasted by a literally government. coming out what take a look at the daily lives of migrants in russia working towards the truth that children will be able to return home well funded in a good position that's after the break. world. science technology innovation all that is developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of...
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>> the french government communist. did you work for the nazi government between 1933 and 1940. if you did these things why would you even answer honestly? have you ever been a habitual drunkard, a prostitute, married more than one person at a time, gambled illegally. why do they ask this stuff? is this supposed to make us safer? >> it's your federal government at work at the best. one of the libertarian thinkers a thinking man's ideology. there is a problem in the pure libertarian sense you have this idea that there should be an unrestricted movement of human beings under the trance global individual liberty. al qaeda thinks that's a dandy idea. >> keep al qaeda out. we agree on that. >> what about the liberty of the poor guy in america. struggling to find a job to keep a job to have wage credibility and he is in a downward spiral. the application of liberty may not be a zero sum game. but let's face it there are consequences to excessive levels of unregulated immigration. >> some get paid less because you are here. >> i think the data is overwhelmingly showing that i increased
>> the french government communist. did you work for the nazi government between 1933 and 1940. if you did these things why would you even answer honestly? have you ever been a habitual drunkard, a prostitute, married more than one person at a time, gambled illegally. why do they ask this stuff? is this supposed to make us safer? >> it's your federal government at work at the best. one of the libertarian thinkers a thinking man's ideology. there is a problem in the pure libertarian...
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government spent more than a half a million dollars trying to deport him but have had no success. with nearly 400,000 people waiting for u.s. citizenship in november 2012 he received political asylum for the third time. >> it's a slap in the face to americans especially the victims of 911 and the families. >> it is personal for jim bush and retired special agent. >> 3,000 people were murdered. he played a very small part but he was part of the conspiracy. >> from the beginning he wouldn't give up anything. nothing about him fit. we knew it. we knew in our gut there was something wrong. >> chazeh arrived in july 2, '00 from saudi arabia. >> he settled into patterson new jersey. >> patterson, new jersey where 7 of the hijackers passed through before the 9-11 attacks. >> patterson is the launching pad for the plot. >> it is the only place we can connect -- we can't put them all together in one time or one meeting place because they blended into the community. >> it is here that he met up with another key facilitator of the hijackers a jordanian. he remains a secret of 9-11 ass f -- a
government spent more than a half a million dollars trying to deport him but have had no success. with nearly 400,000 people waiting for u.s. citizenship in november 2012 he received political asylum for the third time. >> it's a slap in the face to americans especially the victims of 911 and the families. >> it is personal for jim bush and retired special agent. >> 3,000 people were murdered. he played a very small part but he was part of the conspiracy. >> from the...
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is still sending money and money is being wasted by the really government. coming up after the break fast talks to former british deputy prime minister john prescott to stay with us. secret laboratory was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only on the dot com. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of. clear evidence from north to south. the route of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. taxi. when you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and all stars he's a like fields out it's come but tonight it was people like he used to be. done for the homeless i know it's a. little bit. older. i. could speak. to. her. and i. wish i. could bomb it good. and i'm a. little mouse but i'm a better little. do we speak your language anythin
is still sending money and money is being wasted by the really government. coming up after the break fast talks to former british deputy prime minister john prescott to stay with us. secret laboratory was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only on the dot com. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the...
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s demands the super government has produced a plan that could potentially see scores of people losing up this up to a fifth of their life savings for the sake of risking the bands the prospects of course panic and discontent across cyprus with the recent reports suggesting an explosion at an a.t.m. machine in nicosia on his toes saucier recalls. in a dramatic week of unfolding events cyprus has moved from rejected europe with a resounding no vote on what it saw as an unfair demand for getting a ten billion euro bailout did now bending over backwards trying to clinch that money scrambling to put together a package pleasing enough to its creditors the so-called troika now saying yes to imposing a twenty percent levy on deposits above one hundred thousand euros in the bank of cyprus and four percent for big deposits in other backs imposing capital controls creating a so we do already fund restructuring its barracks and in that week of dramatic political and economic maneuvering citizens were on an emotional rollercoaster panicked cypriots rushed to a.t.m. to try and get their money out o
s demands the super government has produced a plan that could potentially see scores of people losing up this up to a fifth of their life savings for the sake of risking the bands the prospects of course panic and discontent across cyprus with the recent reports suggesting an explosion at an a.t.m. machine in nicosia on his toes saucier recalls. in a dramatic week of unfolding events cyprus has moved from rejected europe with a resounding no vote on what it saw as an unfair demand for getting a...
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says they carry weapons to the syrian government. and secretary of state john kerry urged al-maliki to crack down on the flights requiring they land in iraq for inspection before continuing on to syria. >> we had a very spirited discussion on the subject of the overflights and i made it very clear, anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> kerry suggested the future of u.s.-iraqi relations is hanging in the balance here, harris. >> harris: given the recent talks and the possibility of chemical weapons used on citizens and we saw the actual video and pictures of people going to the hospital. reportedly the u.s. is not directly helping the syrian rebels, steve, but could this change now? >> some think it should and should change soon including the chairman of the committee, mike rogers of michigan, and there's growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used and rogers says president obama himself says that the use of chemical weapons in syria will be a game changer. >> i think it's abundantly clear that the red li
says they carry weapons to the syrian government. and secretary of state john kerry urged al-maliki to crack down on the flights requiring they land in iraq for inspection before continuing on to syria. >> we had a very spirited discussion on the subject of the overflights and i made it very clear, anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> kerry suggested the future of u.s.-iraqi relations is hanging in the balance here, harris. >> harris: given the recent...
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supply the syrian government. more details from baghdad. >> secretary of state kerry has held talks with leading sunni politicians during this visit to baghdad. it was an unannounced visit, but not a surprise. it seemed to illustrate some u.s. concern about the way things are going here in iraq. almost 10 years to the day that the u.s. invaded iraq to topple saddam hussein's regime. kerry did not speak to the iraqi press, but he is known to have discussed the issue of iranian flights to syria with the prime minister. united states is concerned that iran is sending weapons and other materials to syria. iraq has pledged to check the flights going to that country. rising sectarian tension is a cause for concern for the u.s.. here sincests december are threatening to destabilize what is already a fragile coalition government. on the kurdish front, there is tension between the north and baghdad. it is also said to be a topic of discussion between the american official in prime minister. he is trying to get leaders to s
supply the syrian government. more details from baghdad. >> secretary of state kerry has held talks with leading sunni politicians during this visit to baghdad. it was an unannounced visit, but not a surprise. it seemed to illustrate some u.s. concern about the way things are going here in iraq. almost 10 years to the day that the u.s. invaded iraq to topple saddam hussein's regime. kerry did not speak to the iraqi press, but he is known to have discussed the issue of iranian flights to...
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the syrian government has sent off samples of blood and soil to a u.n. team along with rocket debris. secretary of state john kerry has strong words for iraq's prime minister. do something to stop the flights of iranian weapons to syria. the visit to bag dad comes amid growing concern over iraq's role in the syrian conflict. iraqi officials deny allowing the transfer of weapons through iraqi air space to president al assad's regime. in england police say a full inquiry is underway into the mysterious death of the russian boris berezovsky. outspoken critic of putin calling for his overthrow. berezovsky was found dead in his mansion near london where he lived in exile. he was a target of an assassination attempt in russia in 1994. he was found wounded and his driver killed when a car bomb exploded. >>> hundreds turned out at the karachi airport to welcome home former pakistani president pervez musharraf. musharraf fled the country as a dictator. but after four years of self-imposed exile he arrives back in pakistan today. he said he came back to save his c
the syrian government has sent off samples of blood and soil to a u.n. team along with rocket debris. secretary of state john kerry has strong words for iraq's prime minister. do something to stop the flights of iranian weapons to syria. the visit to bag dad comes amid growing concern over iraq's role in the syrian conflict. iraqi officials deny allowing the transfer of weapons through iraqi air space to president al assad's regime. in england police say a full inquiry is underway into the...
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foreign forces helping the government also suffered a defeat. the south african soldiers were tasked with guarding bangui. is himself a former soldier. ruleast few months of his were turbulent. his term is not up until 2016. rebels said they want to hold elections. there is still heavy fighting in bangui. a peaceful transition is not on the cards. >> paris musharraf has returned home from self-imposed exile, declaring he was to save the country. musharraf spent the past four years in london and dubai, but now wants to take part in elections this may. >> coming home may herald a comeback for musharraf. greeting supporters after stepping off his flight. i've come back, putting my life in danger, in order to save pakistan. >> not everyone in pakistan is happy he is home. the military man made many enemies as president. in 2008, musharraf was forced to quit amid political turmoil i. his political past could come back to haunt him. pakistan's teledyne hates musharraf because he supported george w. bush's war on terror hatesevision -- taliban musharra
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this is exactly the same government that we're talking about that had accepted only a few days ago a catastrophic plan that was dictated by the euro group who were negotiating only be only for it to be rejected by this it pretty parliament so why would anyone believe them this time around the country if you know a way of getting out of this mess by this point to be honest or at least in the medium or even the short and i don't think there's any sustainable way way out as you may have read already as you may already know the world bank as well as you warned. that risk for a contagion of us a good price is another thing that's so i guess the risk of thing that's becoming more and more a very strong possibility and almost a certainty it doesn't really matter whether whether these actually whether measures are implemented or not and whether that trading haircut is fifteen or twenty to twenty five percent which is pretty much the subject of a discussion of the your group of meeting to the really important thing is that the trust in banking system has been breached already and a bank run b
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federal employee but the federal defense of marriage act bars recognition of same-sex marriage by the government which affects more than 1,000 federal benefits for spouses. everything from filing taxes and receiving debt benefits to who gets called as next of kin. >> i had to list corraine as my sister just so that someone would call her in the event that i'm killed or missing in action. or hurt on the job. she can't be my emergency contact. she can't receive my remains. >> reporter: corraine on the other hand gets the benefit of being married because the nation's capital recognizes same. sex marriage but only nine states in the district of columbia have taken that step so just by crossing the potomac river into virginia you lose that status. >> why do we have to be married locally but federally it's nothing, we're friends. we wear a ring symbolically. so it's ridiculous. >> what the bill does -- >> reporter: now the defense of marriage act also known as daytona first passed by congress and signed by president clinton in 1996 is being challenged at the supreme court. >> it's being asked to decid
federal employee but the federal defense of marriage act bars recognition of same-sex marriage by the government which affects more than 1,000 federal benefits for spouses. everything from filing taxes and receiving debt benefits to who gets called as next of kin. >> i had to list corraine as my sister just so that someone would call her in the event that i'm killed or missing in action. or hurt on the job. she can't be my emergency contact. she can't receive my remains. >>...
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elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the ferias that's occurred in the time of the former regime it is not comparable to the number of freely is by the politicians and the current government. and more troubling perhaps are the lingering divisions of this occupation separated out into tribes place the political structure of the tribal one which aggravated the political conflict i see no good in this kind of regime. today iraq is facing a new political crisis there is tension on the ground between the sunni provinces and the shia led government as well as between baghdad and the kurdish north i think if these issues are not resolved it can lead to more significant problems including conflict which can lead to i think the breakup of iraq and destabilization the region and an upsurge in violence is sparking fears of a return to sectarian strife new figures show that death rates have actually risen since the last american soldier left iraqi soil how long will iraq remain like this every day there are explo
elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the ferias that's occurred in the time of the former regime it is not comparable to the number of freely is by the politicians and the current government. and more troubling perhaps are the lingering divisions of this occupation separated out into tribes place the political structure of the tribal one which aggravated the political conflict i see no good in this kind of...
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believes the iranian aircraft flying over iraq are carrying weapons to arm the syrian government but tehran says they are delivering only humanitarian aid there. they wanted to force the planes for inspections but only a few have been checked. >> i think the intent here by going public is to increase the pressure on al-maliki but the whole incident how minimal influence is on the regime in iraq and how minimal our ability to affect the conflict in syria has become. >> reporter: u.s. officials say the flights are taking place just about every day. kerry says the u.s. congress is watching what kind of partner iraq will be in the future. >> heather: steve centanni, thank you. >> rick: breaking developments out of syria. the leader of the main opposition group resigning saying he is disappointed over the lack of help from the international community. leland vittert has more from the middle east bureau. >> the iraqis are giving the wink, wink, nudge, nudge here so iranians can fly into supplies and even soldiers. for a long time the u.s. are pressuring iraq but the fact they are going pub
believes the iranian aircraft flying over iraq are carrying weapons to arm the syrian government but tehran says they are delivering only humanitarian aid there. they wanted to force the planes for inspections but only a few have been checked. >> i think the intent here by going public is to increase the pressure on al-maliki but the whole incident how minimal influence is on the regime in iraq and how minimal our ability to affect the conflict in syria has become. >> reporter: u.s....
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>> this is a real problem, it's a vision of government which is supposed to lead citizens to virtue. that's very different. that's not the constitutional vision. we have a free society in which people make choices and then accept the consequenceses of those choices. i would add, by the way, i can think of few measures designed to make cigarettes popular again among young people than to put them behind counters and make them seem elicit and cooler than they ought to be. >> this isn't just mike bloomberg's obsession. it's huge in public policy, how would you want to look at behavior of people, seat belt laws and singapore has a mandatory savings program, we do not. another big example, the board that barack obama set up in the middle of obamacare, the 15 people who in medicare will decide which medical practices work and which ones don't and the whole medical community will be asked to comply with this. the bigger question and that board is is an example, where do you draw the line? once you allow experts to decide whose behavior is right and wrong, where could you stop? >> where would
>> this is a real problem, it's a vision of government which is supposed to lead citizens to virtue. that's very different. that's not the constitutional vision. we have a free society in which people make choices and then accept the consequenceses of those choices. i would add, by the way, i can think of few measures designed to make cigarettes popular again among young people than to put them behind counters and make them seem elicit and cooler than they ought to be. >> this isn't...
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i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in you but i don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue. i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance chris i want to -- >> chris: i want to go back to the filibuster. after you filibustered for 13 hours you got this letter from the attorney general in which he wrote does the president have the authorization to kill an american with a drone to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil just is answer to that is no. it seems to me wha general holder is saying by implication is that the president does have the authority to use a drone strike on an american on u.s. soil who is involved in combat. >> well, here is the thing. i never argued against if people are attacking the twin towers with planes an imminent threat or active ongoing threat i never argued you wouldn't use drones or planes or f-16s to repel that kind of attack. t
i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in you but i don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue. i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the idea of health insurance chris i want to -- >> chris: i want to go back to the filibuster. after you filibustered for 13 hours you got this letter from the...
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the government as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. in syria the head of the national coalition for opposition fighters has resigned just months after being elected and his statement. says he's stepping down because some matters within the institution have reached red lines the surprise resignation follows the controversial election of an interim prime minister on cheers day which saw twelve opposition members suspend their membership immediately after the vote american educated by team manager turned islamist politician who had lived in the u.s. for decades before moving to turkey bonnie who took part in the movement says the opposition government is run by radicals. if you go aleutian went to a foreign forming and monochrome government which we can't characterize. the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of the head of government. under mcgrath this coalition wasn't elected he was appointed and radicals make up the majority that does not match
the government as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. in syria the head of the national coalition for opposition fighters has resigned just months after being elected and his statement. says he's stepping down because some matters within the institution have reached red lines the surprise resignation follows the controversial election of an interim prime minister on cheers day which saw twelve opposition members suspend their membership...